Dead Connection
Dead Connection is a 1992 arcade action game developed by Taito. Players control a detective who must shoot his way through criminal-infested streets using a unique dual-pistol control scheme. The game features digitized graphics and a distinctive comic book visual style.
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This section does not cite any sources . Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( November 2023 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) When the player moves their character to within arm's length of an enemy, the shoot button triggers a melee attack.
The player can also lie prone to evade gunfire, and perform a diving somersault in order to quickly take cover behind tables, plants, pillars, statues, and other fixtures. Instead of using scrolling each stage takes place against a non-moving but richly detailed backdrop—beginning with the lavish interior of a posh hotel. Most of the environment is destructible and the scenery becomes visibly degraded by bullet holes throughout the prolonged firefights. The game seems to take specific inspiration from the 1987 mobster film The Untouchables .
Two of the main characters bear an unmistakable resemblance to Andy Garcia and Kevin Costner who both starred in that film as George Stone/Giuseppe Petri and Eliot Ness , respectively.
About Dead Connection
Dead Connection is a classic video game released for the Arcade on January 1, 1992. Developed by Taito and published by Taito, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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